Big Ten Pub Crawl

Wednesday, June 17, 2009

Hello Big Ten'ersCelebrate the end of the Big Ten football season as we once again crawl around in Hermosa hitting 11 bars, catching pieces of Big Ten football action, enjoying special Big Ten themed cocktails, and getting some mild walking exercise while listening to Big Ten School fight songs.

Saturday, November 22, 2008

Well, we're looking at sponsoring a charity for the 2009 edition. Really. Children's Hospital in Madison.

But in the meantime, this is an actual photo from Saturday morning at the 2nd Annual HBBTPC. Yes, those people are really doing push-ups. Yes, they're in the middle of Pier Plaza. And yes, this was about ten bars in.

. . . and were met by plenty of willing drinkers at Hennessey's for some pre-crawl bloody mary's.

Aloha Sharkeez was a new stop on the crawl this year, and a popular one thanks to the always refreshing communal Big Blue UM shark tank. Seriously, who doesn't like shoving a straw into an electric blue drink at ten in the morning with twelve of your closest midwest friends?

Friday, November 21, 2008

WE HAVE A TREMENDOUS RESPONSE FROM MIDWEST FOLK so please see below to help make this another fun & festive Saturday crawl.

1. Be Punctual. Due to numbers, we are having a shotgun start at various bars so highly encouraged to arrive 8:30am at Hennesseys to check in, grab your lanyard, and join a crawl team as the games begin promptly at 9am.

2. Pay as you go. Each drink is between $3-$5, so bring CASH $1s and $5s for faster ordering & tipping.

3. Wear your school colors, comb your hair, and bring a camera as want to post quality photos after the event.

4. While all of the bars are expecting us, be aware that we will likely overwhelm them with our good looks and sheer numbers.

5. Don’t Drink and Drive. Get a driver, take a Taxi, stay at a Hotel, or even hook up with a local.

PARKING: A parking structure is available on Hermosa Avenue 13th St., a couple blocks north of the Pier. Costs $1 an hour with a max 24 hours of $16. Or, with a little walk, there is free 12 hour parking on Valley Drive between 8th & 10th. Or you can opt for metered street parking but beware that parking tickets are $45.

CRAWL: includes the below bars and specials with a new stop every 30 minutes.Check in @ 8:30am at Hennesseys, crawling at 9am sharp. Pay as you go.

Tuesday, November 4, 2008

Hello Big Ten'ersCelebrate the end of the Big Ten football season as we once again crawl around in Hermosa hitting 11 bars, catching pieces of Big Ten football action, enjoying special Big Ten themed cocktails, and getting some mild walking exercise while listening to Big Ten School fight songs.

Contests/Lanyards/Good People.

Saturday, November 228:30am Check in @ Hennesseys - 8 Pier Ave

RSVP TO bigtenpubcrawl@gmail.com by Wednesday 11/19.RSVP to get a lanyard and will help us with prep - include your name, names of guests, school you represent, and email. Wear your school colors!

Saturday, November 17, 2007

Who says that real Big 10 spirit resides east of the Mississippi? Not this crew of left-coasters who got together in the balmy breezes of Los Angeles' South Bay on Saturday, November 17 2007 for the first annual "Hermosa Beach Big Ten Pub Crawl".

The recap is below (if you have a favorite bar, you can skip to it via the links to your right), but before you dive in, a quick shout to our organizers:

Your fearless leaders? From the left, Derek, Jen, Kyle, and Wisconsin Rob all helped make the first annual crawl a smashing success...

...and of course what pub crawl would be complete without our DJ, The Notorious BMC, and our Advance Pub Scout (note that sweet Big 10 t-shirt!), the slightly less notorious Conrad.

Yes, it's mid-November, and the Big Ten club president is wearing shorts. Dorothy, we're not in the Upper Midwest anymore. So without further ado, grab your drinkin' cap, your megaphone, and your Big Ten college sweatshirt, and check out our eleven memorable (for some) stops.

The first bar on the agenda was Hennessey's, where we celebrated the morning with a "Champaign" Mimosa at . . . get this . . . 8:30 AM (the "AM" is not a misprint). Below is a picture of our first signer-upper, from Illinois, who came to Hennessey's for some breakfast after an all night bender, ended up joining us on the pub crawl, and made it through ALL ELEVEN STOPS!!Now that's the hearty, can-do Big Ten attitude that we know and love!!

A motley crew to start out, indeed. But hey, it's 8:30 AM for Chrissakes, what did you expect???

Many thanks to the good people at Hennessey's for allowing us to set up shop at their restaurant for registration, as well as post-crawl festivities.

Our 9:30AM stop was Barnacles on 9th and Hermosa for an eye-opening "Energizer" cocktail. Our friendly barkeep at Barnacles described the drink as "basically a red bull and vodka, with a splash of grenadine". The Hoosier-red concoction was quite a hit, as our group swelled to roughly 40-strong.Above is what a Purdue fan looks like after two cocktails.

And below, Wisconsin Rob puts his Badger pride on the shelf and gets chummy with two Hoosier gals. Nice work, Rob!!

The party was in full swing before 10am. Not a bad way to start off a Saturday!!No word on whether or not the ladies in the middle of this Big Ten Manwich walked away with a better or worse opinion of UM, OSU, MSU, or Purdue. Perhaps we'll never know.

It's 10am, time to head over to Shark's Cove. Our third drink of the day? Perhaps the worst drink of the day . . . a Boilermaker. How anyone survives their undergraduate education at Purdue drinking these atrocities is beyond our imagination.After negotiating with Shark's Cove bouncer Brady (above), our advance scout puts the Purdue banner up on the rail. Yes Brady, you weigh about 250 lbs. Yes, we'll do whatever you want. No, we don't want another Boilermaker.

Cats and dogs living together!! It's Purdue and Indiana, cuddling up in a sports bar....the horror!!

Below are four Big Ten fans ready to become violently ill after chasing a shot of whiskey with a glass of beer. Nice.

Congrats to West Virginia on their fantastic football season...and far be it for us to say that their girls don't rock but . . . ummm . . . the Big East Pub Crawl is NEXT weekend!!Kidding of course. The Big Ten Pub Crawl is nothing if not an equal opportunity alcohol enabler.

Our fourth, and unofficially favoritest stop, was our 10:30 rendezvous at Shore. These guys pulled out all the stops for us and helped make this a truly memorable morning.

The bar was lit up in Spartan Green...While our crawlers got lit up on pitchers of Spartan Spirit cocktails (some combination of Midori and other stuff that went down crazy smooth after the nasty Boilermakers at the previous stop).

Below, one of our organizers Jen celebrates her arrival with a Spartan Spirit and some crawlers. Jen was a bit late after realizing that Hermosa Beach is not, in fact, located in Orange County. Welcome to the party, Jen!!

Thanks again, Shore, for an awesome time. We picked up a few more crawlers at our fourth stop, and were running strong at about 60 Big Tenners by the time we hit our fifth stop . . .

Onward to our fifth stop, a Nittany Lion-themed Underground, where the drink of choice was an icy-cold Rolling Rock from Latrobe, PA.

With five drinks in their belly, our crawlers started getting a bit contentious. All in good fun, of course. Right guys???RIGHT, GUYS???

The highlight of this stop was probably our walk through the adjoining Cruz Lounge, which was packed to the gills with Michigan fans. When our DJ blasted the Wolverine Fight song for them, they more less remained silent. Then we bought them a few pitchers of beer and told them we hate Ohio State, wink wink, and they pretended to cheer for us. This picture was post-kiss ass.Guess I'd be bummed too, if I only scored 3 points against the Buckeyes.

Well let's see. It's 11:30am on a Saturday, we're five drinks in. We're surrounded by 70 Big Ten fans in sunny Hermosa Beach, CA. What to do?Hit the Poop Deck for a pitcher of Budweiser and celebrate Hawkeye football of course!!!

Why are these people below so happy? Well, mainly because they're drunk playing flippy cup. . .. . . but also because our advance scout had the foresight to pick up a bunch of extra large pies from Pedone's. Yep, six cocktails followed by a couple pieces of pizza. The wheels are most definitely about to come off.

That curly haired soccer guy flashing the peace sign in the middle of the picture below? Yeah, we don't remember his name, either. But it was his birthday. So once again, Happy Birthday, Curly Haired Soccer Guy!!! Was it Jack?

And with that, we just passed the half-way point. On to lucky bar number seven . . .

Bar Seven is a few steps up Pier Avenue to Fat Face Fenner's for a Wisconsin Rose Bowl. What's a Rose Bowl? Some tasty red cocktail whose recipe eludes all of us.

Full disclosure: we at the Big Ten Pub Crawl tend to be a bit Badger-biased. After all, our ringleader used to skate around in a Bucky Badger suit during his college days. He even runs a golf tournament every year called the Greater Bucky Open that benefits the kids at the UW Children's Hospital. So we're biased, but we have a heart. Hey, it's for the kids!!!

Some Badger ladies and one drunk guy in an orange visor. Nice. Hey, wasn't Rolling Rock supposed to be two bars ago???

Bar Eight is a short stumble across Pier Plaza to Patrick Molloy's for a 12:30 "Golden Gopher". Some funky creme-de-something shot that was neither golden, nor gopher.

Oh well, we're still having fun. Our leader, Derek, celebrates the fact that he just won the over under bet with fellow organizers on how many bars we'd acutally make it to as a group. Meanwhile, our advance scout, Conrad, has tired of taping up banners, and decides to instead simply holds up the Minnesota flag.

Bad idea, it turns out. As a certain Purdue fan decides to show his respect for the Gophers by . .. . . defiling said Minnesota flag.

Once inside, Molloy's (as always) welcomed us with open arms.And lots of booze.

And good times were had by all.

Even the Michigan fan above, who after learning that her team lost to Ohio State, said "Who cares? I've had eight drinks and it's not even 1PM!! HAIL TO THE VICTORS..."

On to Bar Ten, Dragon, where we welcomed Buckeye fans with something called a "Redeye".

The team ran into a slightly overzealous doorman at the entrance, who had issues with a few crawlers. Despite our smiles and loving, he said something about a few folk having had "too much to drink". Not sure what that was about, but most of the gang made it inside.

Including these two Buckeye fans.Note to self: Spend more time in Columbus, OH.

At any rate, Dragon was good times.But some of the gang stopped at the door, they'd already headed to Bar Eleven. Our stay was a bit short, as we left no crawler behind, and it was onward to the finish line . . .